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<blockquote data-quote="joneshockey" data-source="post: 405466"><p>Thanks ThreeShadows, I PM'd you the information. </p><p> </p><p>As everyone can see (by the time of my post) I still am continuing to have sleeping issues at night... up at 3 AM</p><p>almost everyday is NOT my idea of fun, but I try to look at it as a blessing (in disguise), since I will be getting up multiple times in the night once Emily arrives!</p><p> </p><p>I am getting VERY excited about seeing her on the 3-D ultrasound again. I am sure that she has changed alot since my last one! One thing that might creep me out though is if her eyes are open during it... I have never had 3-D ultrasounds done before this pregnancy so I am not aware of what that may be like, since her eyes have been opened for a few weeks now. I would love to share new pictures with everyone here once I go on the 15th... Unfortunately, I am not sure how to do that on the CD website (besides just posting one as my profile picture)... Can anyone help me out with figuring this out? </p><p> </p><p>I also can't even imagine what it was like back before they had ultrasounds... It must have been really hard for mom's & dad's to bond with their babies prior to delivery not being able to find out the baby's gender or see them ahead of time. Boy has technology changed over the years! I am very thankful in some ways to be able to cope ahead of time with baby Emily's possible kidney issues prior to her arrival... I can't imagine having that sprung on my right after she was born and not being able to prepare myself ahead of time for the possiblility of her having to have surgery before leaving the hospital or shortly there after. On the flip side though, a have heard a lot of people get worried over things that are found prior to delivery that end up not being an issue once the child arrives... To me, I would rather know now an praise god later when/if things resolve themselves on their own!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joneshockey, post: 405466"] Thanks ThreeShadows, I PM'd you the information. As everyone can see (by the time of my post) I still am continuing to have sleeping issues at night... up at 3 AM almost everyday is NOT my idea of fun, but I try to look at it as a blessing (in disguise), since I will be getting up multiple times in the night once Emily arrives! I am getting VERY excited about seeing her on the 3-D ultrasound again. I am sure that she has changed alot since my last one! One thing that might creep me out though is if her eyes are open during it... I have never had 3-D ultrasounds done before this pregnancy so I am not aware of what that may be like, since her eyes have been opened for a few weeks now. I would love to share new pictures with everyone here once I go on the 15th... Unfortunately, I am not sure how to do that on the CD website (besides just posting one as my profile picture)... Can anyone help me out with figuring this out? I also can't even imagine what it was like back before they had ultrasounds... It must have been really hard for mom's & dad's to bond with their babies prior to delivery not being able to find out the baby's gender or see them ahead of time. Boy has technology changed over the years! I am very thankful in some ways to be able to cope ahead of time with baby Emily's possible kidney issues prior to her arrival... I can't imagine having that sprung on my right after she was born and not being able to prepare myself ahead of time for the possiblility of her having to have surgery before leaving the hospital or shortly there after. On the flip side though, a have heard a lot of people get worried over things that are found prior to delivery that end up not being an issue once the child arrives... To me, I would rather know now an praise god later when/if things resolve themselves on their own! [/QUOTE]
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